Baseball Bat Pendant Lamp

Learn how to make a pendant lamp out of a metal baseball bat.

Metal baseball bats can be recycled and transformed into sleek looking modern pendant lamps with just a few cuts. So pull those old little league bats out of the garage or check at your local thrift store for some used alumni baseball bats. This is a fun project that features some cool ways to use a cordless drill to strip paint, grind metal and polish aluminum.

Steps

Cut the bat.

A reciprocating saw with a metal cutting blade goes right through the bats like butter and is great if you want a nice clean straight cut. I wanted more of a curved cut though so I used my Job plus multi tool with a metal cutting blade. It took about 5-10 minutes to cut through the bat but I was able to get the lines and look that I wanted. You could use a hacksaw and do it by hand but it would take a long time and a lot of energy. Once you cut off both ends of the bat you will be left with a nice metal tube to serve as the lampshade.

I used a medium grit-sanding pad to give the aluminum a nice shiny exterior. I sanded in the same direction so that metal has a nice brushed look. You could use a fine grit-sanding pad and then polish the aluminum to a mirror finish if you want.

I drilled a hole through the cork and then cut it down so that it fits snuggly in the small end of the bat. In order to get the cork stopper around the cord I had to cut through one side of the donut shaped cork so that I could stretch it around the cord.